Match each local government institutional mechanism or historical reform element in Nigeria on the left with its corresponding functional mandate or constitutional feature on the right.
- 1976 Guidelines on Local Government ReformEstablished local authorities as a standardized single-tier third level of government nationwide
- Fourth Schedule of the 1999 ConstitutionEnumerates exclusive council responsibilities including licensing of vehicles, market rates, and birth registrations
- State Joint Local Government AccountActs as the constitutional pool into which federal allocations and state internal revenues for councils are paid
- Local Government Service CommissionServes as a unified state-level organ responsible for appointing, promoting, and disciplining senior council staff
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1976 Guidelines on Local Government Reform matches with establishing local authorities as a standardized single-tier third level of government nationwide; Fourth Schedule of the 1999 Constitution matches with enumerating exclusive council responsibilities including licensing of vehicles, market rates, and birth registrations; State Joint Local Government Account matches with acting as the constitutional pool into which federal allocations and state internal revenues for councils are paid; Local Government Service Commission matches with serving as a unified state-level organ responsible for appointing, promoting, and disciplining senior council staff.
Each paired term correctly reflects established legal and structural mandates in Nigerian local administration: the 1976 Reforms created the single-tier third-tier structure; the Fourth Schedule details exclusive council duties; Section 162 governs the State Joint Local Government Account; and the Local Government Service Commission manages senior local staff.
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Nigerian Local Government System, Functions, Finance, and Reforms
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